Plate 53: Timber Construction in Secular Roofs

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex, Volume 2, Central and South west. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1921.

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Timber Construction in Secular Roofs.

Part of Truss at mouth of Oriel.

South Half of Roof Truss.

Black Notley. (6) Stanton's Farm; c. 1340.

Abbess Roding. (4) Rookwood Hall, Barn, Roof; early 16th-century.

Great Waltham. (14) House, Barrack Lane, Roof Truss; early 16th-century.

Felstead. (9) Gatehouse Farm, Part of Roof Truss; late 14th-century.

Witham. (49) Power's Hall, Barn; 15th-century.